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But under questioning from a prosecutor, Jack Smith, Ms. McCallum's account grew muddled.
I quietly removed the bib donned for my takeaway BBQ and concentrated on working out a few acronyms and was immensely proud for having correctly noted down and later puzzled out ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation), but after that the notes grew muddled.
Since then, the guarantee of American civil liberties and due process for POWs and detainees has grown muddled, threatening the norms that sustain modern democracies.
And although the terminology grows muddled at one point — you appeal a court decision, not a law — the content is basically sound.
Since that time, however, the debate over what "Internet freedom" means has grown muddled and officials in both the Bush and Obama Administrations have often spoken with two voices; they've talked a big game about Net freedom at times, but supported onerous regulation in certain cases.
The playoff picture became clearer in the East on Monday when the Tampa Bay Lightning clinched a postseason berth, but it grew more muddled in the West when the Kings lost to the Chicago Blackhawks and Calgary and Vancouver won their respective games.
It grew and grew.
It grew.
The politics of rewriting No Child Left Behind, the main K-12 federal education law that seemingly everyone has grown to hate but no one has been able to fix, grew more muddled Friday.
This has been a confusing race almost from the beginning, and it seems only to grow more muddled.
End the conversation before it starts to get muddled.
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